Group 4 Meeting 2019

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The President and Members of The Rotary Club of Modbury Golden Grove Cordially invite members of the Group 4 Clubs to a Joint meeting

at The Tea Tree Gully Golf Club, Hamilton Road, Fairview Park- Tuesday 10th September 2019

 

Representatives from Modbury Golden Grove, Tea Tree Gully, Salisbury, Elizabeth and Mawson Lakes Rotary and Rotaract Clubs came together to this joint meeting for fellowship and listen to our special Guest Speaker: Mr Reg Carruthers, Director Aerospace Defence SA and Director SASIC.

Guest Speaker: Mr Reg Carruthers, Director Aerospace Defence SA and Director SASIC

 

 

 

 

 

If you want to see more pictures from the night- Please follow the LINK to an album on our facebook page.

DonateLife

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Donate Life coordinates all organ and tissue donor activities across the state. It works with hospitals and hospital-based Donate Life medical and nursing specialists to provide professional donation services and encourage best practice to increase donation rates.

To contact DonateLife in your state or territory please visit:
donatelife.gov.au/about-us/donatelife-network

 

Donate Life SA activities include:               

·raising awareness about organ and tissue donation

·encouraging discussion about donation

·educating health professionals about the donation process offering care and support to donor families.

What can be donated?:    

Organ and tissue donation can save and transform the lives of those Australians who receive a transplant.

Organ and tissue donation involves removing organs and tissue from someone who has died (a donor) and transplanting them into someone who, in many cases, is very ill or dying (a recipient).

The decision to donate organs and tissue is an act of extraordinary generosity.

Organ and Tissue donation:

Organs that can be transplanted includes:Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidney, Pancreas and Pancreas Islets

Tissue that can be transplanted includes: heart valves and other heart tissue, blood veins, bone, veins, tendons, ligaments, skin and parts of the eye.

The donation process:

Donating your organs and tissue for transplantation can dramatically improve lives. One organ donor can transform up to SEVEN lives. Right now there are around 1,400 Australians waitlisted for a life-changing organ transplant.

The donation process typically happens in four stages:

-Registering  to be a donor

-Talk with your family (In Australia family consent is always sought before donation can proceed- even if you are registered)

-Donation after death

-Transplantation

You can no longer register to be an organ and tissue donor on your driver’s licence unless you are in South Australia. If you previously registered to be a donor on your driver’s licence, you now need to join the Australian Organ Donor Register. It takes less than a minute online at donatelife.gov.au

RC of MGG is Supporting DonateLife

 

Good News Award winner: Holly Schutz

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Congratulations to our latest Good News Award winner: Holly Schutz. The book Holly wrote and illustrated is called “I have sixty Five Roses”- it was inspired by her cousin who has cystic fibrosis (CF). Holly is donating all profits from her book sales to Cure4CF.

You can get more information about this amazing story or buy the book from cure4cf.org/65-roses/

 

President Kevin’s Opening Speech

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Here is a transcript of President Kevin Smith’s club mission speech from the

 Change-over Dinner 2019/20.

President Kevin offered the following word as his aims for the next Rotary year:

Thank you to immediate Past President Otto, and all the members of the Rotary Club of Modbury Golden Grove. First of I would like to invite IPP Otto and his wife Pam to come up here. Thank you Otto for your work in making the merger such a success, you were a driving force and truly an inspiration and I know from meetings at your house that you enjoy a bottle of red- I present a certificate and bottle of wine to you and I also present flowers to Pam for her great support.

I would like to introduce to my Board for the coming year (will the following please step up here): Secretary Rob Carthew (who cannot be with us tonight as he is away), Treasurer Peter Rundle, Vice President Derek Stow, President-Elect Dean Bartley, Immediate Past President Otto Baumgartner, and Community projects John Richards-Pugh. Last year we were together celebrating the phoenix rising as the two previous clubs of Modbury and  Golden Grove merged. The Rotary theme for last year was “Be the Inspiration” and although there was a little bit of apprehension, two Clubs saw it upon themselves to take the giant step of merging. What a year it has been. Under Immediate Past President Otto’s leadership we all took inspiration from him and worked hard to make the merger a success. Incoming Rotary International President, Mark Daniel Maloney from the Rotary Club of Decatur, Alabama, USA speaks in his introduction to the Rotary Theme about connection: Rotary is built on connection. When Paul Harris came to Chicago as a young lawyer, he formed Rotary for one compelling reason: to help him connect to others in a new city. More than a century later, we have at our disposal countless ways to form friendships and networks, most of which Paul Harris never dreamed. Yet Rotary’s ability to connect us remains unique and unrivalled. Through its distinct mission and structure, Rotary
International provides a way to connect to our communities, to network professionally, and to build strong and lasting relationships.

In 2019-2020, it will be our challenge to strengthen the many ways that Rotary Connects the World,  building the connections that allow talented, thoughtful, and generous  people to unite and take meaningful action through Rotary service. Thus the Rotary Theme for 2019-2020 is “Rotary Connects The World” For the forthcoming Rotary year I intend to consolidate the beginnings of our new club that Otto  has worked on. We shall remain connected to local youth through such programs as the  Rotary Youth Leadership Award, National Youth Science Forum, Student of the year, and the  John Tilley Award for Modbury High School. I intend for us to remain connected to other organisations around the area that provide help or  support to the community including the Tea Tree Gully Toy Library, Various community assistance programs, and the Christmas Party for Special Children.  I would like us to try and continue to connect more with the local community by providing direct assistance or the development of projects that facilitate such help. We shall, for the first time in years, re-connect with incoming overseas exchange students with the Rotary Club of Tea Tree Gully sharing their hosting duties of an inbound student with us. I want to connect more with the other clubs in Group 4, some of whom are represented here tonight.

Thank you all for coming tonight: AG Colin Willington, Presidents Vineeta Dogra from Mawson lakes, Anthea Walker from Salisbury, Glen Mitchell from TTG, Marie-Louise Less from Gawler,  DR Richard Harvey MP for Newland, and Paula Luethen MP for King, and All our other visitors, thank you for supporting us. Last but certainly not least I would like to thank the continued support of the club by all of our members and their partners without whom we wouldn’t exist as a club. This concludes the evening. Once again thank you all for coming and I hope to see you all again soon. Tea and coffee is available so please stay and connect with others.

One church notice – Next week is Bunnings BBQ; Roster in hand I close meeting number 22 of the Rotary Club of Modbury Golden Grove